Opera premieres throughout the 2010-11 season of the Prague National Theatre
including the National Theatre and the Estates Theatre historical buildings,
the Kolowrat Theatre
and an external space
Gaetano Donizetti
Elisir d'amore
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: David Švec
Director: Simone Sandroni
Stage design: Lenka Flory
Costumes: Lenka Flory
Chorus masters: Martin Buchta
Dramaturgy: Beno Blachut
Premiere 15th December, 2010, at the Prague
National Theatre
Richard Wagner
Parsifal
in German, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: John Fiore
Director: Jiří Heřman
Stage design: Pavel Svoboda
Costumes: Alexandra Grusková
Light design: Daniel Tesař
Chorus masters: Pavel Vaněk / Lukáš Vasilek / Jiří Chvála
Dramaturgy: Ondřej Hučín
Premiere 19th March, 2011, at the Prague
National Theatre
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Entführung aus dem Serail
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Tomáš Netopil
Director: Joël Lauwers
Stage design: Etienne Pluss
Costumes: Etienne Pluss
Chorus master: Martin Buchta
Dramaturgy: Ondřej Hučín
Premiere 7th May, 2011, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Philip Glass
Les Enfants Terribles
in French, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Petr Kofroň
Director: Alice Nellis
Stage design: Matěj Cibulka
Costumes: Kateřina Štefková
Light design: Matěj Cibulka
Dramaturgy: Beno Blachut
Premiere 17th June, 2011, in
external space
Bedřich Smetana
Libuše
in Czech, with English super titles
Conductor: Oliver Dohnányi
Director: Petr Novotný
Premiere 11th May, 1995, at the Prague National Theatre
Giuseppe Verdi
La Traviata
in Italian, with Czech super titles
Conductor: Oliver Dohnányi
Director: Jana Kališová
Set designer: Miloň Kališ
Costume designer: Jan Růžička
Premiere 21st February 1998
Georges Bizet
Carmen
in French, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Zbyněk Müller
Director: Jozef Bednárik
Set designer: Vladimír Čáp
Costume designer: Ludmila Várossová
Carmen: Jolana Fogašová, Hannah Ester Minutillo
Premiere 15th March, 1999
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Giacomo Puccini
Tosca
in Italian, with Czech super titles
Conductor: Oliver Dohnányi
Director: Vladimír Morávek
Premiere 25th November, 2001
Antonín Dvořák
Kate and the Devil
in Czech, with English super titles
Conductor: Bohumil Gregor
Director: Marián Chudovský
Premiere 21th September, 2003, at the Prague National Theatre
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Leoš Janáček
Jenufa
in Czech, with English super titles
Conductor: Jan Chalupecký, Ondrej Lenárd
Director: Jiří Nekvasil
Premiere 11th September, 2005, at the Prague National Theatre
Leoš Janáček
Katya Kabanova
in Czech, with English super titles
Conductor: Tomáš Netopil
Director: Robert Wilson
Premiere 26th June, 2010, at the Prague National Theatre
Giuseppe Verdi
Aida
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Oliver Dohnányi
Director: Steffen Piontek
Premiere 15th October, 2005, at the Prague National Theatre
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Bedřich Smetana
The Bartered Bride
in Czech, with English super titles
Conductor: Ondrej Lenárd
Director: Magdalena Švecová
Premiere 20th June, 2008, at the Smetana Festival in Litomyšl
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Giacomo Puccini
Tosca
in Italian, with Czech super titles
Conductor: Oliver Dohnányi /Paolo Gatto, Přemysl Charvát
Director: Vladimír Morávek
Premiere 25th November, 2001 - Derniere 11th January, 2011
Antonín Dvořák
Rusalka
in Czech, with English super titles
Conductor: Jakub Hrůša
Director: Jiří Heřman
Stage design: Jaroslav Bönisch
Costumes: Alexandra Grusková
Light design: Daniel Tesař
Chorus masters: Pavel Vaněk
Dramaturgy: Beno Blachut
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Entführung aus dem Serail
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Tomáš Netopil
Director: Joël Lauwers
Stage design: Etienne Pluss
Costumes: Etienne Pluss
Chorus master: Martin Buchta
Dramaturgy: Ondřej Hučín
Premiere 7th May, 2011, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Don Giovanni
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Jiří Kout (Jan Chalupecký, Zbyněk Müller, Robert
Jindra)
Director: Václav Kašlík, Jiří Nekvasil
Stage design: Josef Svoboda
Costumes: Theodor Pištěk
Chorus master: Pavel Vaněk
Motion cooperation: Števo Capko, Mirka Eliášová
Dramaturgy: Pavel Petráněk
Premiere 20th May, 2006, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Magic Flute
in Czech, with German and English super titles
Conductor: Jan Chalupecký (David Švec)
Director: David Radok
Stage design: Katarína Hollá, Tazeena Firth
Costumes: Katarína Hollá, Tazeena Firth
Chorus masters: Pavel Vaněk, Jiří Chvála
Choreography: Hakan Mayer
Premiere 13th February, 2001, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le Nozze di Figaro
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Peter Feranec (Tomáš Netopil, Jan Chalupecký)
Director: Josef Průdek
Stage design: Ján Zavarský
Costumes: Eva Farkašová-Zálešáková
Chorus masters: Pavel Vaněk, Martin Buchta
Choreography: Daniel Wiesner
Dramaturgy: Eva Petrášková
Premiere 9th February, 2002, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Georg Friedrich Händel
Rinaldo
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Václav Luks
Director: Louise Moaty
Stage design: Adéline Caron
Costumes: Alain Blanchot
Chorus master: Martin Buchta
Dramaturgy: Ondřej Hučín
Premiere 4th April, 2009, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Cosi fan tutte
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Robert Jindra
Director: Martin Čičvák
Stage design: Tom Ciller
Costumes: Marija Havran
Chorus master: Martin Buchta
Dramaturgy: Ondřej Hučín
Premiere 23rd January, 2010, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Idomeneo
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Tomáš Netopil
Director: Yoshi Oida
Stage design: Tom Schenk
Costumes: Elena Mannini
Light design: Lutz Deppe
Chorus master: Pavel Vaněk
Co-Director: Rob Kearley
Dramaturgy: Beno Blachut
Premiere 6th May, 2010, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Magic Flute
in Czech, with German and English super titles
Conductor: Jan Chalupecký
Director: David Radok
Premiere 13th February, 2001, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Le Nozze di Figaro
in Italian, with Czech and English super titles
Conductor: Peter Feranec /Jan Chalupecký
Director: Josef Průdek
Premiere 9th February, 2002, at the Prague Theatre of the Estates
Aleš Březina
Tomorrow will...
in Czech, with English super titles
Conductor: Marko Ivanovič
Director: Jiří Nekvasil
World premiere 10th April, 2008, at the Prague Kolowrat Theatre